If you know anything at all related to Nathan Furst's scores to the first three films - cue sheets, track titles, random slates, film stems, perhaps even the complete scores themselves - PM me at once!

We know you aren't a fan of Ninjago 2012, Spinjitzu Master, but seriously, I think the best tracks are from this year, not to mention that there are far more from 2012 than 2011. ^_^I have downloaded all the tracks from Jay Vincent's website myself already, but this is great anyway. Saves a great deal of work. Still, I feel you should link to Jay Vincent's website as well. -Gata

To anyone who cares - I've uploaded a new version of this soundtrack which contains 63 tracks, including one ripped from my own DVD ("Zane's Falcon Friend"). They're all in chronological order for sure this time.The new tracks came from an unmentionable video site, if anyone was wondering.

If you know anything at all related to Nathan Furst's scores to the first three films - cue sheets, track titles, random slates, film stems, perhaps even the complete scores themselves - PM me at once!

If you know anything at all related to Nathan Furst's scores to the first three films - cue sheets, track titles, random slates, film stems, perhaps even the complete scores themselves - PM me at once!

Note that the tracks aren't in any particular order; I tried to organize them in the order they aired in, but I clearly had no idea which came when.

I can tell you the order that they aired in. Getting them in order was one of the first things I did when I downloaded them off of Jay Vincent's site, and in most cases iTunes automatically identified them by their episode number. In cases where it didn't I filled in the gaps by re-watching episodes of the show to know for sure where they came from.

Overture (I put this first on my iPod though it technically doesn't play in full at the beginning)

The Old Man Enters

Skullkins Attack

Training Montage

Toothbrush Fight!

Dragon!

Lord Garmadon

Chase to the Underworld

Premonition

Dragon Flight

Tornado of Creation

Return to Ninjago

Slither Pit

We Have Liftoff

The City Formerly Known as the Lost City of Ouroboros

The Main Event

Iron Man

A Memory Switch

Zane's True Potential

Awakening the Devourer

Return of the Dragons

Garmadon Bites Back

The Golden Peaks

Grand Sensei Dareth's Mojo Dojo

I Have You Now

Temple of Destiny

Temple Showdown

So you can put yours in order if you still prefer to do it that way. Of course, there's no requirement that you do so.

Edited by Aanchir: Rachira of Time, Oct 17 2012 - 07:40 PM.

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The call of a Dragonin danger to save.All must unite,with Magic, be brave!

Ding! Here we are - 63 tracks of Ninjago greatness. 140 MB.I don't feel like writing up a tracklist for 63 different pieces, because I'm kind of lazy.As I said before, the track "Zane's Falcon Friend" has some SFX because it was ripped from my own DVD (it's THAT good). All the others are clean.

If you know anything at all related to Nathan Furst's scores to the first three films - cue sheets, track titles, random slates, film stems, perhaps even the complete scores themselves - PM me at once!

2. Skullkins Attack.5. Toothbrush Fight!10. Dragon Flight15. The City Formerly Known as the Lost City of Ouroboros20. Awakening the Devourer

These are clearly different titles. I know "Skullkins Attack", "The City Formerly Known as the Lost City of Ouroboros" and "Awakening the Devourer" are "The Skeleton Army Attacks", "The Lost City of Ouroboros" and "The Great Devourer", but are "Toothbrush Fight!" and "Dragon Flight" actually "Suite" and "Weekend Whip" or are they the other way around?

2. Skullkins Attack.5. Toothbrush Fight!10. Dragon Flight15. The City Formerly Known as the Lost City of Ouroboros20. Awakening the Devourer

These are clearly different titles. I know "Skullkins Attack", "The City Formerly Known as the Lost City of Ouroboros" and "Awakening the Devourer" are "The Skeleton Army Attacks", "The Lost City of Ouroboros" and "The Great Devourer", but are "Toothbrush Fight!" and "Dragon Flight" actually "Suite" and "Weekend Whip" or are they the other way around?

No, the titles the tracks acquired when they went onto my iTunes were all like this (except Awakening the Devourer, which for some reason just kept its filename, so I had to name it myself based on the title it had on Jay Vincent's site). Toothbrush Fight and Dragon Flight are both tracks that for some reason don't seem to be listed on Jay's site anymore, but they are unique tracks corresponding to the fight scene between the four Ninja and the part where they first ride the dragons in the pilot/first season. They can still be listened to here and here.I don't have the suite in my version of the soundtrack since all the individual tracks that make it up are on there (I used to, but it made it redundant listening to the soundtrack all the way through), and I keep "The Weekend Whip" and the other songs from The Fold separate.

Edited by Aanchir: Rachira of Time, Sep 20 2012 - 05:59 AM.

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The call of a Dragonin danger to save.All must unite,with Magic, be brave!

If you know anything at all related to Nathan Furst's scores to the first three films - cue sheets, track titles, random slates, film stems, perhaps even the complete scores themselves - PM me at once!

DISCLAIMER: All opinions and contributions made under this account are based solely on my own personal thoughts and opinions, and in no way represent any of the above groups/entities. If you have any concerns or inquiries about the contributions made under this account, please contact me individually and I will address them with you to the best of my ability.

If you know anything at all related to Nathan Furst's scores to the first three films - cue sheets, track titles, random slates, film stems, perhaps even the complete scores themselves - PM me at once!

When I talked to Jay Vincent on the phone, he has plans to try to release an official soundtrack album with the assistance of JAM, LEGO, and yours truly, The Ninjago Wiki.

Wow, in association with your wiki? That's great!If you ever get a chance, mention to him that he should include the theme for Zane's falcon friend. That seems to be a very popular theme among fans.

Well I'm pretty sure I already posted this in the Ninjago topic, but the reason why the Falcon theme and many other tracks aren't on Jay's website is because they were primarily composed by Mike Kramer and Jay doesn't want to take credit for things he didn't have as much of a part in.

DISCLAIMER: All opinions and contributions made under this account are based solely on my own personal thoughts and opinions, and in no way represent any of the above groups/entities. If you have any concerns or inquiries about the contributions made under this account, please contact me individually and I will address them with you to the best of my ability.

When I talked to Jay Vincent on the phone, he has plans to try to release an official soundtrack album with the assistance of JAM, LEGO, and yours truly, The Ninjago Wiki.

Wow, in association with your wiki? That's great!If you ever get a chance, mention to him that he should include the theme for Zane's falcon friend. That seems to be a very popular theme among fans.

Well I'm pretty sure I already posted this in the Ninjago topic, but the reason why the Falcon theme and many other tracks aren't on Jay's website is because they were primarily composed by Mike Kramer and Jay doesn't want to take credit for things he didn't have as much of a part in.

If you know anything at all related to Nathan Furst's scores to the first three films - cue sheets, track titles, random slates, film stems, perhaps even the complete scores themselves - PM me at once!

When I talked to Jay Vincent on the phone, he has plans to try to release an official soundtrack album with the assistance of JAM, LEGO, and yours truly, The Ninjago Wiki.

Wow, in association with your wiki? That's great!If you ever get a chance, mention to him that he should include the theme for Zane's falcon friend. That seems to be a very popular theme among fans.

Well I'm pretty sure I already posted this in the Ninjago topic, but the reason why the Falcon theme and many other tracks aren't on Jay's website is because they were primarily composed by Mike Kramer and Jay doesn't want to take credit for things he didn't have as much of a part in.

Ah, I understand. Oh well.

I mean, if the soundtrack is produced by JAM, surely it will have Kramer's work as well. It wouldn't surprise me if The Weekend Whip was on there, because The Fold recorded that with JAM. It could even have Born to be a Ninja, Ninja-Go!, A-W-E-S-O-M-E, and the fifth, upcoming track of theirs that I can't reveal the name of yet.

DISCLAIMER: All opinions and contributions made under this account are based solely on my own personal thoughts and opinions, and in no way represent any of the above groups/entities. If you have any concerns or inquiries about the contributions made under this account, please contact me individually and I will address them with you to the best of my ability.